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Islamic Finance in the Financial Markets of Europe, Asia and America
Islamic Finance in the Financial Markets of Europe, Asia and America
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A01=Faiza Ismail
Author_Faiza Ismail
Basel III
Beximco Pharmaceuticals
BIMB
Brexit
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comparative financial centres
cross-border investment law
EEA Agreement
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eurozone financial regulation
financial services arbitration
FSMA
Full Fledge Islamic Banks
Global Derivatives Market
ICA Award
ICSID Convention
If
If Product
International centres of financial services
Investor State Disputes
ISDA Master Agreement
Islamic Banks
Islamic Capital Market
Islamic finance
Islamic Finance Industry
islamic finance regulatory frameworks europe
Master Agreement
OTC Derivative Market
post-brexit financial policy
regulations and Shariah Supervisory Boards (SSBs)
Shamil Bank
Shariah
Shariah Advisory Council
Shariah Compliance
shariah compliant finance
Shariah Law
Shariah Scholars
UK Regulatory Framework
Product details
- ISBN 9781032035833
- Weight: 600g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 30 Aug 2022
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Among international financial centres (IFCs), London is known as the ‘Western hub of Islamic Finance’, on account of its well-developed legal infrastructure. However, Brexit has threatened London’s status and consequently, the financial services industry is moving to Dublin to continue operating in the Euro region. Similarly, Islamic finance (IF) service providers in the UK are also looking to Dublin for expansion of this niche area in euro member states. This is the first book to be written about Islamic finance operations in the Eurozone. The book offers an in-depth description of International Financial Centres and the growth of Islamic Finance, compares the growth of Islamic finance in London, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, outlines the implications of Brexit for financial service providers in London in general and Islamic investors in particular and also presents a case study of Ireland to establish the latter as the most appropriate country to promote IF in the Eurozone. The time is particularly right for a book exploring the potential of Ireland to emerge as a Eurozone hub of Islamic finance, as a result of Britain’s exit from Europe. The book will cater to the needs of readers studying IF in the disciplines of economics, business, law, and religion. A secondary market includes practitioners, such as policymakers, lawyers, fund managers, accountants, regulators and international investors, who will be interested in exploring the benefits that the UK and Ireland have to offer the Islamic finance industry.
Faiza Ismail is an Assistant Professor at the Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan.
Islamic Finance in the Financial Markets of Europe, Asia and America
€192.20
